Description

The 1904 World’s Fair provided so many things to see that it was hard to decide just where to go first. A compelling option was the American Indian exhibits, showcasing the original inhabitants of our land. The exhibits provided extensive insights into various aspects of Native American culture, including different dwellings, traditional clothing, arts, crafts, and activities. The captivating Wild West shows added an extra layer of excitement. The Indian School played a crucial role in acculturating young individuals, and notable figures like Geronimo were present among the many others at the fair.